The 5 most beautiful poisonous flowers in the world

nerium oleander

There are flowers that act as if it were a magnet, attracting our eyes. Their shapes, their bright colors, their apparent innocence ... These are plants that are commonly found in gardens, since their undeniable ornamental value together with their easy cultivation, embellish and revive even to the most unexpected corners.

But to be able to enjoy them to the fullest, you have to bear in mind that you have to respect them, and in no case should they be ingested. These are the most beautiful poisonous flowers in the world.

Hydrangea

Lilac flower hydrangea

This beautiful deciduous shrub belonging to the Hydrangea genus is native to Asia. Its leaves are large, of a spectacular light green color ..., although not as much as its flowers, which they appear grouped in lilac, white, blue or pink inflorescences. 

Foxglove

Foxglove

Foxglovedigitalis purpurea) are biennial herbaceous plants (that is, their life cycle lasts two years), native to Europe, Africa and Asia. Its leaves are simple, with a serrated edge, green in color. Its flowers, which appear throughout the second year, appear grouped in terminal clusters, lilac in color.

Anthurium

Anthurium

Anthurium or Anthurium is a tropical herbaceous plant used as a houseplant. Native to Central and South America, it has dark green, oval, heart-shaped or arrowhead-shaped leaves. The spadix (which is often mistaken for the flower) can be red, purple, hot pink, white, yellow, navy blue almost black.

Chrysanthemum

Chrysanthemum

Chrysanthemums, belonging to the genus Chrysanthemum, are perennial herbaceous plants native to Asia and northeast Europe. Its leaves are lanceolate to ovate, alternate. The flowers appear grouped open inflorescences called chapters. The peduncle widens at the end, thus forming the receptacle, which is the part where the different parts of the flower are inserted, such as the calyx or the corolla. They can be pink, white, red, yellow, or orange.

Oleander

Oleander

Oleander, or nerium oleander, It is a shrub or small tree highly sought after in gardens where the climate is warm. It is native to the Mediterranean basin, reaching as far as China. It has evergreen leaves, lanceolate, with very marked dark green nerves. The flowers appear grouped in open, racemose, pink, red or white inflorescences.

Which one did you like the most?


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  1.   Karen said

    Is the chrysanthemum poisonous?
    I knew that the azalea was poisonous, it could not be so beautiful, so delicate, so striking ...
    ... but I didn't expect it from the chrysanthemum.
    There is definitely no rose without a thorn. Greetings

    1.    Monica Sanchez said

      Hello Karen.
      Yes, it is curious.
      a greeting